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| [[File:Lard of the Dance.jpg|200px]] || "[[Lard of the Dance]]" || August 21, 1998 || [[Dominic Polcino]] || [[Jane O'Brien]] || 5F20
 
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| colspan="6" | [[Homer]] and [[Bart]] team up to dip their hands in the grease recycling business. Meanwhile, [[Lisa]] is chosen to introduce a new student, [[Alex Whitney]], to [[Springfield Elementary]], one who's years ahead of her age.<br>'''Guest star''': [[Lisa Kudrow]]
 
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| [[File:The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace promo.jpg|200px]] || "[[The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace]]" || September 20, 1998 || [[Mark Kirkland]] || [[John Swartzwelder]] || 5F21
 
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| colspan="6" | [[Homer]] experiences a mid-life crisis when he realizes, at 38.1 years of age, that he hasn't accomplished anything meaningful. To curve his remorse, Homer decides to pattern himself after Thomas Edison and become the next great inventor.
 
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| [[File:Bart the Mother.png|200px]] || "[[Bart the Mother]]" || September 27, 1998 || [[Steven Dean Moore]] || [[David S. Cohen]] || 5F22
 
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| colspan="6" | [[Bart]] accidentally kills a mother bird with [[Nelson Muntz]]'s bee-bee gun, and tries his best to raise the mother's eggs on his own. But when the hatchlings turn out to be a pair of destructive lizards that harvest nests for their own survival, the town's bird population is placed at great risk.<br> '''Guest star''': [[Phil Hartman]] (final appearance)
 
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| [[File:Treehouse of Horror IX.jpg|200px]] || "[[Treehouse of Horror IX]]" || October 25, 1998 || [[Steven Dean Moore]] (credited as Steven "Demon" More)|| [[David S. Cohen]] (credited as David S. Coffin)<br/>[[Larry Doyle]] (credited as The Bride of Lichenstein)<br/>[[Donick Cary]] (credited as Donick "I Still Know What I Did Last Summer" Cary)|| AABF01
 
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| colspan="6" | In "Hell Toupée," [[Homer]] receives a hair transplant from executed criminal [[Snake]] which possesses him and makes him go on a murder spree. In "The Terror of Tiny Toon," a plutonium-powered TV remote zaps [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] into an [[The Itchy & Scratchy Show|''Itchy &amp; Scratchy'']] cartoon. "Starship Poopers" reveals that [[Maggie]]'s real father is [[Kang]], which leads to a custody dispute and an appearance on [[wikipedia:The Jerry Springer Show|''The Jerry Springer Show'']].<br> '''Guest stars''': [[Jerry Springer]], [[Ed McMahon]], [[Kathie Lee Gifford]], [[Robert Englund]].
 
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| [[File:When You Dish Upon a Star promo.jpg|200px]] || "[[When You Dish Upon a Star]]" || November 8, 1998 || [[Pete Michels]] || [[Richard Appel]] || 5F19
 
|-
 
| colspan="6" | Keeping Hollywood secrets proves difficult for [[Homer]] when he scores a personal assistant job for the husband and wife team, Alec Baldwin & Kim Basinger. Also <br>'''Guest stars''': [[Ron Howard]], [[Kim Basinger]], [[Alec Baldwin]] and [[Brian Grazer]]
 
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| [[File:Doh-in In the Wind.gif|200px]] || "[[D'oh-in' in the Wind]]" || November 15, 1998 || [[Mark Kirkland]]<br/>[[Matthew Nastuk]] || [[Donick Cary]] || AABF02
 
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| colspan="6" | [[Homer]] sets out to determine what his middle initial stands for. In the process, he meets up with two of his mother's old associates from her days as a radical in the 60s and decides to give the hippie lifestyle a try.
 
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| [[File:LisaGetsanA01.jpg|200px]] || "[[Lisa Gets an "A"]]" || November 22, 1998 || [[Bob Anderson]] || [[Ian Maxtone-Graham]] || AABF03
 
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| colspan="6" | In discovering the joy of video gaming, [[Lisa]] neglects to study for her upcoming test, which she later relents to cheating upon in order to pass. But when the resulting grade raises the school's state average and qualifies it for financial aid, the intendance forces her to cover up all wrong- doing. Meanwhile, [[Homer]] raises a baby lobster to beat the high store prices of adults. <br>'''Guest star''': [[Marcia Wallace]]
 
|-
 
| [[File:Da.jpg|200px]] || "[[Homer Simpson in: "Kidney Trouble"]]" || December 6, 1998 || [[Mike B. Anderson]] || [[John Swartzwelder]] || AABF04
 
|-
 
| colspan="6" | On behalf of [[Homer]]'s infamous ignorance, [[Abraham Simpson|Grandpa Simpson]] falls victim to a textbook kidney blowout. But when Homer steps up to offer a donor kidney, he quickly finds himself suffering from a much more common phenomenon: cold feet.
 
|-
 
| [[File:Mayored to the Mob.jpg|200px]] || "[[Mayored to the Mob]]" || December 20, 1998 || [[Swinton O. Scott III]] || [[Ron Hauge]] || AABF05
 
|-
 
| colspan="6" | When [[Homer]] rescues [[Mark Hamill (character)|Mark Hamill]] and [[Mayor Quimby]] from a rowdy mob of sci-fi fanatics, he is appointed the mayor's new bodyguard. But after convincing Quimby that he needs to stop [[Fat Tony]]'s mob from selling rat's milk to the town's schools, the mayor's life is placed in jeopardy.<br>  '''Guest stars''': [[Mark Hammil]], [[Joe Mantegna]], [[Dick Tufeld]]
 
|-
 
| [[File:Viva_Ned_Flanders_promo.jpg|200px]] || "[[Viva Ned Flanders]]" || January 10, 1999 || [[Neil Affleck]] || [[David M. Stern]] || AABF06
 
|-
 
| colspan="6" | Discouraged by sixty years of minding his P's and Q's, [[Ned Flanders]] asks [[Homer]] to reveal the secret of his intoxicating lust for life. But Homer's plans to put the spice back in Ned's brio go haywire when they land the pair in wedlock with two grubby casino cocktail waitresses.
 
|-
 
| [[File:WildBartsCantBeBroken.jpg|200px]] || "[[Wild Barts Can't Be Broken]]" || January 17, 1999 || [[Mark Ervin]] || [[Larry Doyle]] || AABF07
 
|-
 
| colspan="6" | [[Homer]] and his drunken cohorts celebrate an improbable victory by the [[Springfield]] Isotopes by trashing the local elementary school. But when the police force fails to locate the actual vandals, the town's children are hastily blamed for the rowdiness and punished with a new sunset curfew. <br>'''Guest star''': [[Cindi Lauper]]
 
|-
 
| [[File:Sunday,_Cruddy_Sunday_promo_1.jpg|200px]] || "[[Sunday, Cruddy Sunday]]" || January 31, 1999 || [[Steven Dean Moore]] || [[Tom Martin]]<br/>[[George Meyer]]<br/>[[Brian Scully]]<br/>[[Mike Scully]]<br/> || AABF08
 
|-
 
| colspan="6" | [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] meets a travel agent named [[Wally Kogen]] who offers to send him to the Super Bowl to free if he can sign up all his friends for a special travel package. Homer convinces [[Moe Szyslak|Moe]], [[Barney Gumble|Barney]], [[Lenny Leonard|Lenny]], [[Carl Carlson|Carl]], [[Kirk Van Houten]] and a bunch of other guys to sign up. All the men pile into a bus Wally furnishes for the trip and drink their way to Miami for the game. When they get there, however, they discover that the tickets Wally sold them were counterfeit. <br>'''Guest stars''': [[Troy Aikman]], [[Rosey Grier]], [[John Madden]], [[Dan Marino]], [[Rupert Murdoch]], [[Dolly Parton]], [[Pat Summerall]], [[Fred Willard]]
 
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| [[File:Homer's new name.png|200px]] || "[[Homer to the Max]]" || February 7, 1999 || [[Pete Michels]] || [[John Swartzwelder]] || AABF09
 
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| colspan="6" | When the new television show, ''[[Police Cops]]'', premiers with a savvy character holding [[Homer]]'s full name, the real-life Homer enjoys mock-stardom en masse. But when the show is retooled to give the character a Gomer Pyle-like facade, Homer changes his name to Max Power to escape the laughing and taunts of fellow townspeople.
 
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{{TCsT|color=white|Homer and Bart team up to dip their hands in the grease recycling business. Meanwhile, Lisa is chosen to introduce a new student to Springfield Elementary, one who's years ahead of her age.|7}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|Homer experiences a mid-life crisis when he realizes, at 38.1 years of age, that he hasn't accomplished anything meaningful. To curve his remorse, Homer decides to pattern himself after Thomas Edison and become the next great inventor.|7}}
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{{TB|September 27, 1998 }}
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{{TB|206}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|Bart accidentally kills a mother bird with Nelson Muntz's BB gun, and tries his best to raise the mother's eggs on his own. But when the hatchlings turn out to be a pair of destructive lizards that harvest nests for their own survival, the town's bird population is placed at great risk.|7}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Treehouse of Horror IX.jpg|200px]]}}
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{{TB|October 25, 1998 }}
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{{TB|AABF01 }}
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{{TB|207}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|Treehouse of Horror IX is an anthology episode that features mini-stories. In "Hell Toupée," Homer receives a hair transplant from executed criminal Snake which possesses him and makes him go on a murder spree. In "The Terror of Tiny Toon," a plutonium-powered TV remote zaps Bart and Lisa into an Itchy & Scratchy cartoon. "Starship Poopers" reveals that Maggie's real father is Kang, which leads to a custody dispute and an appearance on The Jerry Springer Show.|7}}
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{{TB|November 8, 1998 }}
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{{TB|5F19 }}
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{{TB|208}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|Keeping Hollywood secrets proves difficult for Homer when he scores a personal assistant job for the husband and wife team, Alec Baldwin & Kim Basinger. Also guest starring Ron Howard and Brian Grazer.|7}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|Homer sets out to determine what his middle initial stands for. In the process, he meets up with two of his mother's old associates from her days as a radical in the 60s and decides to give the hippie lifestyle a try.|7}}
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{{TB|November 22, 1998 }}
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{{TB|210}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|In discovering the joy of video gaming, Lisa neglects to study for her upcoming test, which she later relents to cheating upon in order to pass. But when the resulting grade raises the school's state average and qualifies it for financial aid, she decides to keep the secret for the good of the school. Meanwhile, Homer raises a baby lobster to beat the high store prices of adults.|7}}
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{{TB|December 6, 1998 }}
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{{TB|211}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|On behalf of Homer's infamous ignorance, Grandpa Simpson falls victim to a textbook kidney blowout. But when Homer steps up to offer a donor kidney, he quickly finds himself suffering from a much more common phenomenon: cold feet.|7}}
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{{TB|December 20, 1998 }}
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{{TB|212}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|When Homer rescues Mark Hamill and Mayor Quimby from a rowdy mob of sci-fi fanatics, he is appointed the mayor's new bodyguard. But after convincing Quimby that he needs to stop Fat Tony's mob from selling rat's milk to the town's schools, the mayor's life is placed in jeopardy. Also guest starring are Joe Mantegna as Fat Tony and Dick Tufeld as the Robot.|7}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Viva Ned Flanders promo.jpg|200px]]}}
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{{TB|January 10, 1999 }}
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{{TB|213}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|Discouraged by sixty years of minding his P's and Q's, Ned Flanders asks Homer to reveal the secret of his intoxicating lust for life. But Homer's plans to put the spice back into Ned's brio go haywire when they land the pair in wedlock with two grubby casino cocktail waitresses.|7}}
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{{TB|January 17, 1999 }}
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{{TCsT|color=white|Homer and his drunken cohorts celebrate an improbable victory by the Springfield Isotopes by trashing the local elementary school. But when the police force fails to locate the actual vandals, the town's children are hastily blamed for the rowdiness and punished with a new sunset curfew.|7}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|Homer meets a travel agent named Wally Kogen who offers to send him to the Super Bowl for free if he can sign up all of his friends for a special travel package. Homer convinces Moe, Barney, Lenny, Carl, Kirk Van Houten and a bunch of other guys to sign up. All the men pile into a bus Wally furnishes for the trip and drink their way to Miami for the game. When they get there, however, they discover that the tickets Wally sold them were counterfeit.|7}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|When the new television show, Police Cops, premiers with a savvy character holding Homer's full name, the real-life Homer enjoys mock-stardom en masse. But when the show is retooled to give the character a Gomer Pyle-like facade, Homer changes his name to Max Power to escape the laughing and taunts of fellow townspeople.|7}}
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{{TBT|[[File:I'm With Cupid.jpg|200px]]}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|As Kwik-E-Mart convenience store proprietor Apu showers his wife with glowing, outrageous Valentine's Day gifts, the other husbands of Springfield are made to look bad in his shadow. But as his gifts grow increasingly grand, the men attempt to foil his efforts, instigating a Valentine's massacre.|7}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|Homer offers Marge a new Canyonero SUV after embarrassingly discovering that he bought a model marketed to women. But once in the driver's seat, Marge becomes increasingly intoxicated by the vehicle's dynamism, leading to a case of aggravated road rage.|7}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|Lisa experiences stress when forced to temporarily share a room with Bart. Meanwhile, Marge discovers the joys of eavesdropping on cellular telephone calls and becomes obsessed with the personal dramas of complete strangers.|7}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|Homer takes on a gruff truck driver in a beef-eating contest. But when the trucker pays the high price of trying to top Homer's bottomless stomach, Homer vows to deliver his cargo, leading to a cross-country truckin' adventure. Meanwhile, Marge and Lisa make the best of a troublesome new doorbell.|7}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|A particularly boring sermon by Reverend Lovejoy sends each member of the Simpson family into his or her own biblical fantasy. Marge imagines herself and Homer as Adam and Eve, Lisa dreams of herself and the other kids of Springfield Elementary as the Israelites in ancient Egypt, and Homer dreams that he is King Solomon, solving every dispute by cutting the contested object in half.|7}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|When Homer learns to vent his anger through home-grown artwork, he attracts the attention of a professional art dealer.|7}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|After causing his fellow townspeople to lose the Olympic Games, Bart is forced to slave away his time helping the elderly residents of the local retirement home. Guest starring Jack LaLanne.|7}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|Mr. Burns tries his hand at winning the public's admiration by taking part in blue collar radio talk shows and retrieving the legendary Loch Ness Monster.|7}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|Lisa is invited to join the local MENSA society after penning an inspiring letter over Springfield's complete humiliation at the hands of her father. Guest starring Stephen Hawking.|7}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|The Simpsons travel to Japan. After losing their last million yen, they agree to participate in a dangerous Japanese TV game show in exchange for air fare back home.|7}}
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Season 10
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Season Information
Original run: August 23, 1998 - May 16, 1999
No. of episodes: 23
Previous season: 9
Next season: 11
DVD boxset: The Complete Tenth Season

The tenth season of The Simpsons ran from August 21, 1998 to May 16, 1999. Its season boxset was released on August 7, 2007.

Episodes

Picture Title Original airdate Production code #
200px "Lard of the Dance" August 23, 1998 5F20 204
Homer and Bart team up to dip their hands in the grease recycling business. Meanwhile, Lisa is chosen to introduce a new student to Springfield Elementary, one who's years ahead of her age.
The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace promo.jpg "The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace" September 20, 1998 5F21 205
Homer experiences a mid-life crisis when he realizes, at 38.1 years of age, that he hasn't accomplished anything meaningful. To curve his remorse, Homer decides to pattern himself after Thomas Edison and become the next great inventor.
Bart the Mother.png "Bart the Mother" September 27, 1998 5F22 206
Bart accidentally kills a mother bird with Nelson Muntz's BB gun, and tries his best to raise the mother's eggs on his own. But when the hatchlings turn out to be a pair of destructive lizards that harvest nests for their own survival, the town's bird population is placed at great risk.
Treehouse of Horror IX.jpg "Treehouse of Horror IX" October 25, 1998 AABF01 207
Treehouse of Horror IX is an anthology episode that features mini-stories. In "Hell Toupée," Homer receives a hair transplant from executed criminal Snake which possesses him and makes him go on a murder spree. In "The Terror of Tiny Toon," a plutonium-powered TV remote zaps Bart and Lisa into an Itchy & Scratchy cartoon. "Starship Poopers" reveals that Maggie's real father is Kang, which leads to a custody dispute and an appearance on The Jerry Springer Show.
When You Dish Upon a Star promo.jpg "When You Dish Upon a Star" November 8, 1998 5F19 208
Keeping Hollywood secrets proves difficult for Homer when he scores a personal assistant job for the husband and wife team, Alec Baldwin & Kim Basinger. Also guest starring Ron Howard and Brian Grazer.
Doh-in In the Wind.png "D'oh-in' in the Wind" November 15, 1998 AABF02 209
Homer sets out to determine what his middle initial stands for. In the process, he meets up with two of his mother's old associates from her days as a radical in the 60s and decides to give the hippie lifestyle a try.
AABF03.png "Lisa Gets an "A"" November 22, 1998 AABF03 210
In discovering the joy of video gaming, Lisa neglects to study for her upcoming test, which she later relents to cheating upon in order to pass. But when the resulting grade raises the school's state average and qualifies it for financial aid, she decides to keep the secret for the good of the school. Meanwhile, Homer raises a baby lobster to beat the high store prices of adults.
200px "Homer Simpson in: "Kidney Trouble"" December 6, 1998 AABF04 211
On behalf of Homer's infamous ignorance, Grandpa Simpson falls victim to a textbook kidney blowout. But when Homer steps up to offer a donor kidney, he quickly finds himself suffering from a much more common phenomenon: cold feet.
Mayored to the Mob.jpg "Mayored to the Mob" December 20, 1998 AABF05 212
When Homer rescues Mark Hamill and Mayor Quimby from a rowdy mob of sci-fi fanatics, he is appointed the mayor's new bodyguard. But after convincing Quimby that he needs to stop Fat Tony's mob from selling rat's milk to the town's schools, the mayor's life is placed in jeopardy. Also guest starring are Joe Mantegna as Fat Tony and Dick Tufeld as the Robot.
Viva Ned Flanders promo.jpg "Viva Ned Flanders" January 10, 1999 AABF06 213
Discouraged by sixty years of minding his P's and Q's, Ned Flanders asks Homer to reveal the secret of his intoxicating lust for life. But Homer's plans to put the spice back into Ned's brio go haywire when they land the pair in wedlock with two grubby casino cocktail waitresses.
AABF07.png "Wild Barts Can't Be Broken" January 17, 1999 AABF07 214
Homer and his drunken cohorts celebrate an improbable victory by the Springfield Isotopes by trashing the local elementary school. But when the police force fails to locate the actual vandals, the town's children are hastily blamed for the rowdiness and punished with a new sunset curfew.
Sunday, Cruddy Sunday promo 1.jpg "Sunday, Cruddy Sunday" January 31, 1999 AABF08 215
Homer meets a travel agent named Wally Kogen who offers to send him to the Super Bowl for free if he can sign up all of his friends for a special travel package. Homer convinces Moe, Barney, Lenny, Carl, Kirk Van Houten and a bunch of other guys to sign up. All the men pile into a bus Wally furnishes for the trip and drink their way to Miami for the game. When they get there, however, they discover that the tickets Wally sold them were counterfeit.
Homer's new name.png "Homer to the Max" February 7, 1999 AABF09 216
When the new television show, Police Cops, premiers with a savvy character holding Homer's full name, the real-life Homer enjoys mock-stardom en masse. But when the show is retooled to give the character a Gomer Pyle-like facade, Homer changes his name to Max Power to escape the laughing and taunts of fellow townspeople.
I'm With Cupid.jpg "I'm with Cupid" February 14, 1999 AABF11 217
As Kwik-E-Mart convenience store proprietor Apu showers his wife with glowing, outrageous Valentine's Day gifts, the other husbands of Springfield are made to look bad in his shadow. But as his gifts grow increasingly grand, the men attempt to foil his efforts, instigating a Valentine's massacre.
AABF10.png "Marge Simpson in: "Screaming Yellow Honkers"" February 21, 1999 AABF10 218
Homer offers Marge a new Canyonero SUV after embarrassingly discovering that he bought a model marketed to women. But once in the driver's seat, Marge becomes increasingly intoxicated by the vehicle's dynamism, leading to a case of aggravated road rage.
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Lisa experiences stress when forced to temporarily share a room with Bart. Meanwhile, Marge discovers the joys of eavesdropping on cellular telephone calls and becomes obsessed with the personal dramas of complete strangers.
AABF13.png "Maximum Homerdrive" March 28, 1999 AABF13 220
Homer takes on a gruff truck driver in a beef-eating contest. But when the trucker pays the high price of trying to top Homer's bottomless stomach, Homer vows to deliver his cargo, leading to a cross-country truckin' adventure. Meanwhile, Marge and Lisa make the best of a troublesome new doorbell.
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A particularly boring sermon by Reverend Lovejoy sends each member of the Simpson family into his or her own biblical fantasy. Marge imagines herself and Homer as Adam and Eve, Lisa dreams of herself and the other kids of Springfield Elementary as the Israelites in ancient Egypt, and Homer dreams that he is King Solomon, solving every dispute by cutting the contested object in half.
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When Homer learns to vent his anger through home-grown artwork, he attracts the attention of a professional art dealer.
200px "The Old Man and the "C" Student" April 25, 1999 AABF16 223
After causing his fellow townspeople to lose the Olympic Games, Bart is forced to slave away his time helping the elderly residents of the local retirement home. Guest starring Jack LaLanne.
Monty Can't Buy Me Love.png "Monty Can't Buy Me Love" May 2, 1999 AABF17 224
Mr. Burns tries his hand at winning the public's admiration by taking part in blue collar radio talk shows and retrieving the legendary Loch Ness Monster.
200px "They Saved Lisa's Brain" May 9, 1999 AABF18 225
Lisa is invited to join the local MENSA society after penning an inspiring letter over Springfield's complete humiliation at the hands of her father. Guest starring Stephen Hawking.
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The Simpsons travel to Japan. After losing their last million yen, they agree to participate in a dangerous Japanese TV game show in exchange for air fare back home.